Re: [Ksummit-2013-discuss] [ATTEND] How to act on LKML
From: Paul Gortmaker
Date: Wed Jul 17 2013 - 10:03:36 EST
On 13-07-16 07:38 PM, Steven Rostedt wrote:
> On Tue, 2013-07-16 at 16:12 -0700, Sarah Sharp wrote:
>
[...]
>
>> We need to define what behavior we want
>> from both maintainers and patch submitters. E.g. "No regressions" and
>> "don't break userspace"
>
> Yes, those do need to be documented.
Actually, they are already documented. See "Regressions" section in the
file Documentation/development-process/4.Coding
Paul.
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>
>
>> and "no personal attacks".
>
> I actually disagree with this. What I would say this instead: "try to
> keep it technical and focus on the code. If you are upset at someone,
> think twice before hitting send. But if you really think this is the
> only way to deal with the situation, then that's your call, and you get
> to deal with the consequences."
>
> I don't think changing peoples behavior is going to work. It wont. You
> don't want to change who you are, others don't want to change who they
> are. Deal with it. But what we can do is just try to educate people on
> what policies are needed to be a maintainer and code submitter (there is
> documentation already on some of this), and then point it to people. If
> people continue to ignore those after being shown, then yes, personal
> attacks are then in order.
>
>
>> That needs to be
>> written down somewhere, and it isn't. If it's documented somewhere,
>> point me to the file in Documentation. Hint: it's not there.
>
> Well, SubmittingPatches is there, but we should have a MaintainerRules
> or something.
>
>>
>> That is the problem.
>
> We can always use better documentation.
>
> -- Steve
>
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